XFCE gives that special touch to a Puppy derivative without making the ISO too big. Thanks for sharing this with us, Jejy69.

One thing I missed from regular Puppy Linux is a button on the taskbar to show the desktop (i.e. a button that minimizes all windows at once), I couldn't find a way to add that myself. Then I was listening to podcasts and some MP3 files got "scrambled", for example file 2 is now the same as file four, I mean the files don't play the content they're supposed to play, even changing media/sound players.

I got well to the Internet, I'm posting this from Valiant Ship right now. I'm using the Slacko based Valiant, but as my computer is not real powerful I may try the Wary based Valiant if it is released. I suggest that when you fix a bug you release a .pet to correct that bug without having to download a whole new ISO again, especially if the bug is not too relevant to make a new ISO file.
*EDIT*
Forget the MP3 issue, it seems the file itself is the cause._________________OB Precise 15.01 kernel 3.17.7|Puppy Linux en español

kros54
Joined: 17 May 2009Posts: 103Location: member of Hungarian Puppy Linux Community

Posted: Wed 15 Aug 2012, 06:52 Post subject:
compare

Xfce also works with a Saluki.
I tried it as well. It is interesting that this puplet RAM consumption is significantly less.
Saluki: 114MB, it is 68 MB.
I think the difference is due to different kernel.
However, the openbox (for example lupu525, openbox+tint2panel) is less
This is very good options there.
Congratulations!

kros54
Joined: 17 May 2009Posts: 103Location: member of Hungarian Puppy Linux Community

Posted: Mon 27 Aug 2012, 09:39 Post subject:
Hungarian edition

Hey, Jejy69,

I became pirates.
Completed in the Hungarian language edition.

With a few changes:
for example Pidgin.
The name of the puplet kalóz-NOP by english pirate-NOP.
Known bug: OpenGL problems
original forum thread: http://puppylinux.hu/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=630&sid=7569e1a1e2bfd12076364a9da3944a7f&start=0
download: ftp://puppylinux.hu/puppylinux/ISO/kalozNOP.iso

Thank you for the report, I will beginq SFS soon, it will be better. I'll lose less time in Puplet.

Even if it takes time, I will try an SFS for several versions as LXDE (Wary, Racy etc.)

Aside from being a person that prefers SFS over pre-installed packages, SFS files for core components like GUI are a MAJOR help for the communinty as people can see what you've done to make it work. I know myself I've learned so much being able to see what others have had to do to make things work. I can then take that knowledge and put it to use in other puppy projects. An SFS package for a Window Manager also means I dont have to bother the developer by asking questions about what they did, since I can take MY time and go through their work and 1) learn it for myself and 2) Build on their work and make something new for the puppy community._________________

Liste des applications
J'apprécie bien ce service / It's clear and usefull
Désolé pour my poor English.
Is there a pet for that (see screenshot) ? This menu of applications is the one that I would like by default on each o my puppies.

@ Mike, I'm sorry I have not responded, I had not seen the new posts on the thread ...
Thanks Geoffrey, I searched the solution too to use SFS, but I didn't found. This is solved now. _________________I'm Commander Shepard and this is my favorite Linux distrbution on the Citadel.

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